Tiger Woods tied a record for the low score in a major, shooting a 7-under 63 on Friday to take the lead after the second round of the PGA Championship. Woods, who made eight birdies and one bogey during his round, is two shots ahead of Scott Verplank and three ahead of Geoff Ogilvy and Stephen Ames.

Vijay Singh made two late bogeys en route to a 3-under 68 and a one-stroke lead Saturday at the Canadian Open. He had a 12-under 201 total on Angus Glen's North Course. Steve Allan and John Mallinger, the second-round leaders at 10 under, were one-shot back after a pair of 70s.

Alexis Thompson, the youngest qualifier in U.S. Women's Open history, used a run of birdies on the back nine Saturday to overcome reigning U.S. Women's Amateur champion Kimberly Kim and win the Junior PGA Championship.

Alexis Thompson, the youngest qualifier in U.S. Women's Open history, shot a 6-under 65 on Friday to tie reigning U.S. Women's Amateur champion Kimberly Kim with a round left in the Junior PGA Championship.

K.J. Choi is the first golfer to complete the Jack Nicklaus-Tiger Woods double. That makes his next goal seem quite realistic. "My life dream is to become the first Asian to ever have won a major," Choi said. "And that's something that I'm going to strive for very hard."

Stephen Leaney sank a 40-foot birdie putt on the last hole for birdie and a 4-under 67, giving him a one-shot lead over Heath Slocum on Friday at the PODS Championship. Defending champion K.J. Choi and Chris DiMarco were among those another shot behind.

LOS ANGELES (AP) -Phil Mickelson and Padraig Harrington spent Friday afternoon on opposite sides of Riviera as they played vastly different styles. All they had in common when the second round ended was a share of the lead at the Nissan Open.

LOS ANGELES (AP) -Phil Mickelson and Padraig Harrington spent Friday afternoon on opposite sides of Riviera as they played vastly different styles. All they had in common when the second round ended was a share of the lead at the Nissan Open.